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Recap: Moose 0 at San Antonio 5

By: Manitoba Moose Staff | Published: November 13th 2018

Manitoba Moose (7-7-0-0) at San Antonio Rampage (4-12-0-0)

Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 F
Manitoba Moose 0 0 0 0
San Antonio Rampage 1 1 3 5

 

Shots By Period 1 2 3 F
Manitoba Moose 3 4 9 16
San Antonio Rampage 10 10 9 29

 

Special Teams PP PK PIM
Manitoba Moose 0/4 3/5 38
San Antonio Rampage 2/5 4/4 36

 

Goaltender Summary Goaltender MIN SA SV
Manitoba Moose Eric Comrie 60:00 24 29
San Antonio Rampage Jordan Binnington 59:46 16 16

 

Goal Summary

P TIME TEAM GOAL ASSIST ASSIST STR SCORE
1 9:12 SA S. Blais (2) J. Laleggia (5) C. Butler (6) ES 1-0 SA
2 6:25 SA J. Nolan (2) C. Thorburn (1) T. Wotherspoon (4) ES 2-0 SA
3 10:40 SA R. Olsen (3) C. Thorburn (2) ES 3-0 SA
3 16:23 SA C. Butler (1) M. Reinke (6) J. Nolan (4) PP 4-0 SA
3 18:15 SA J. Nolan (3) K. Kostin (4) C. Butler (7) PP 5-0 SA

 

Game Story

The Manitoba Moose (7-7-0-0) fell 5-0 to the San Antonio Rampage (4-12-0-0) in Tuesday's school-day game. The Moose took the first penalty of the game 1:37 into the period giving the Rampage some momentum that carried them through the first period. The game's opening goal came near the midway point of the opening frame, when Samuel Blais capitalized on some concerted pressure in Manitoba's crease, backhanding a loose puck over a sprawling Eric Comrie.

The second period begin similarly to the first. The Moose took a too-many-men penalty just over four minutes in, but killed it off. Shortly after the advantage ended, Chris Thorburn sprung Jordan Nolan on a two-on-one. Nolan made a move in tight and scored, increasing the San Antonio lead to 2-0. The Moose power play with 7:26 left in the second sparked some strong Manitoba chances, the best of which came on a breakaway for Seth Griffith. Griffith deked out Binnington but his backhand rang off the crossbar.

The third frame was all about physicality. Both teams took their fair share of infractions after the whistle, leading to a grand total of 74 penalty minutes between the clubs. Near the 10 minute mark of the final period Eric Comrie left his net to play a bouncing puck. He lost it in his skates and Thorburn set up former Moose forward Ryan Olsen to make it 3-0. With 4:31 left in the game Felix Girard was charged with a match penalty. The Rampage scored twice more on that power play for the 5-0 final with Chris Butler's third point of the night, and Nolan's second goal of the game.

Quick Hits

  • The Moose set a season high for penalty minutes with 38.
  • Tucker Poolman led the Moose in shots with three.
  • Daniel Fink called his first professional game stepping in for play-by-play announcer Mitch Peacock.

What's Next?

The Moose are right back on the ice tomorrow night taking on the Texas Stars at 7 p.m. CT in Austin, TX.  You can tune in on moosehockey.com/listenlive, the Moose App, and AHLTV.